tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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for your hero, lou. this is al jazeera. ah. hello there, i'm laura kyle: this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, armine as prime minister says, dozens of soldiers who have been killed after fighting with azerbaijan. kenneth, whereas in it's the leader, william rito becomes the nation's 5th president after a narrow election. when i think charles, the 3rd is in northern ireland for his 1st trip since coming to the throne. and it's the last day for people in scotland to pay their respects to queen elizabeth. she's lying at rest in edinburgh for being flown to london. i'm devin ash,
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with sport of british make a fight as edging ever place as antony joshua accept terms assess out by tyson fury, head of a potential bout between the heavy weights in december. ah, amin is prime minister says 49 of his country. soldiers have been killed in violence with as a by john fighting began along their border early on choose day. armenia says azerbaijani army began shelling military positions around 3 cities within armenian territory. that's a by john says it was responding to a build up of armenian law, mines and weapons. leaders are working to stabilize the situation. tensions between our media and as a by john lottie, sam from a decade long stand off, sparked by the contested nagondo caraballo region. the area is internationally
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recognized as part of as a, by john's territory. at 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian conflict. first broke out in 1988 on the soviet rule, going to car back declared independence and tried to unite with armenia. as the soviet union collapsed, escalated into outright war. when the fighting ended and 994 minium forces controlled it, and nearby districts, full scale war started again in 2020 of the 6 weeks of fighting as a by john regained much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforce the sci fi, but fighting still breaks out periodically. the hey, get gordion is our mania as deputy foreign minister. he says as a by john has clearly launched an attack on armenia, sovereign territory. first of all, it should be that the situation remains. events and facilities are not stop elsewhere. there are few on going facilities in different sections of the
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border and these and as i said, other by john, no community not merely violated ceasefire across the board. but we also targeted armenian positions and also cb didn't proceed just inside. so it's a clear attack or southern country. it's clear talk on un mistake. armina has always been interested in building security across the border by john and own number of occasions. armenia has proposed to work together to escalate the situation and to undertake security and confidence building measures which will not allow to violate fire and then to blame game. but what does that mean exactly? owner, manager of as the deputy foreign minister of as a,
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by john and he refutes armine as claims that as a by john, initiate the latest fighting we are always facing such kind of statements by our media. we're not interested in this blame game as anybody has no interest in any escalation along the the board there. while armenia has been selling as virginia military positions for a week few weeks now, which showing has been testified over the last few days. and the same few days started and nothing heavy weaponry. and armand along the border between or by john and what happened. well that night was the large scale provocation by our minion, military again says thereby daniel positions, as well as the selling golf employees and stability me infrastructure as well, where their business been engaging and large scale rec construction efforts in
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those liberated areas. and lucky and calgary, which have been heavily shelled by media over the last few days and me can jonathan has arrived in northern ireland for his 1st official visit as a monarch. hundreds of people gathered in the village of hillsborough to welcome him. the king and queen consul camilla greeted the well wishes upon their arrival. sovereign has met leaders of northern ireland legislature and they are now attending a reception at hillsboro. in belfast. of this, the going to be traveling to saint anne's cathedral for a service of prayer and affection for the life of late queen elizabeth the 2nd and the u. k. prime minister,
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less trust will join them at that church service. my mother says the pitcher in edinburgh, where mourners in scotland, continuing to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd which is lying at rest, innocent giles cathedral, thousands of people have been lining up there to pay their last respects to the late monarch in just a few hours time the queen's coffin will be flown down to london than it will be transported to buckingham palace from where members of the royal household and say their good byes. on wednesday coffin will then be taken the path of westminster, where it will lie in state for 4 days. we have for report, 3 reporters on this story. we have andrew simmons in belfast and harry force it in london will be speaking to them in just a few moments. but 1st let's go to rob matheson, who's in edinburgh, and just tell us a little bit more about the situation there because his crowds, they keep coming, don't they, to pay their final respects in these final hours of the coffin is going to be there
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. that's right. and they've been queueing overnight and very cold temperatures, in order to do that, thousands of people have been filing their way past the coffin in san jobs cathedral, which is an all res day or sits. and o coffin, which is drapes in the wall standard of scotland, al, with the crown of scotland resting on top of it. but we understand that the crowds are beginning to thin out now. and the reason for that is because the, i notice has been put out to say that nobody else should doin join the q. because basically by this time they have no hope of being able to get into the cathedral. to say there, there are farewells. we also understand that the cathedral is going to be close to the public from 3 p. m local time. that's to allow preparations ahead of what you were talking about. as like the earlier, the put the repositioning to moving all the coffin from san giles cathedral through the center of edinburgh to edinburgh airport. where it'll then be take him from
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there to aria of norfolk, just outside london and from there to buckingham palace is going to be accompanied by princess on the, the queen's daughter. it's been an interesting response because of alaska, there is certainly within the cathedral because over the last couple of days, the mood has been a very subdued amongst the crowds who been here in the old city wanting to pay their respects. but the scenes inside the cathedral are significantly different from an emotional point of view. people getting very upset, people starting to cry and having to comfort others. obviously a very overwhelming moment for people when they come to see the coffin of the only one of the many of them have ever known. no prince charles as king charles the 3rd, as you mentioned her is now in ireland. he left here earlier on today. um, we knew that because the flag on top of the palace of hollywood house was lord and that as a result means that there is no member of the royal family residing here in edinburgh
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. as worth remembering isn't at south rob that scott, people in scotland have only had this chance to say that final goodbyes, because the queen passed away at bol moral castle up. and aberdeen sher, if it happened in london or in sandringham, they wouldn't have had this chance to pass the coffin to see it passing by them on the streets. i think his people in scotland are going to consider anything as a silver lining, shall we say on this very sad occasion for many of them. i think it is the fact that she was here balmoral estate has been a family home for the royal family for 4 decades. the queen has spent most of her summer's there and and the reason for that is because it's a very private place. it's a place where the family has been able to be a lot more relaxed and they've spent a lot of time with local villagers, many of the local villagers of their work in and around the estate and became to
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regards the, the royal family very much as neighbors, it was pumped par for the course essentially that the queen would be staying at balmoral at this time of year. and she had also been obviously are being monitored by her own physicians for her health. and she was supposed to be taking it easy anyway. and relaxing anyway, and by moral was very much that the best place for her to do that. the, the benefit, as i said, from the scott's point of view is that had this not happened in scotland, they would not have been able to be as much a part of the, the, everything that's gone all over the last few days. the interesting thing is it's not just scott's, we have seen people from all over the u. k. and also people from all over the world have been here a paying their respects. some people from other parts of the you k have said that they felt it was actually better for them to come here to pay their respects. because the chances of being able to do it in london would be much more difficult
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because the city's going to be very, very crowded. a lot of the international people, lot of the foreign visitors who were here, what already in the country. and those that we spoke to felt that they regarded it as a privilege to be able to come here and pay their last respects to the only monarchs that they have ever known for the united kingdom. indeed. okay, now rob mattson will leave you there. and adam burton, they will turn our sites south. it's because the queen's coffin will be arriving at the royal air force base area of north hold shortly before 7 p. m u k. time. and that's just outside london, and the state hers will take the queen's coffin, then into central london all go paul's marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill to rest at buckingham palace there it will be met by king charles the 3rd and other members of the royal family, let's speak to harry forces. he's standing by for us in london and the capital is gearing up period for the arrival of this coughing in
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a few hours time. and then an incredible few days of events. that's right, a most especially the, the lying in state at westminster hall and already there are people queuing here on the south bank of the river thames in preparation for that event, which won't start until tomorrow afternoon and have to say earlier on, there were more janasia queuing up to see the q than there was members of the q itself, but now you can see it starting to, to fill out a bed. and among the earliest are on this day to be here was, are steven holgate, you are here at 8 o'clock. you will at the 8 person in the queue. why here? so earlier ahead of this event, i wanted to be here so that i could show my respects to the clean for tomorrow. and are you really wanted to come early so that i was there? i didn't have to be in the queue for a long time, but i mean, you are going to be here for more than 24 hours, right? i know that i'm number 8. ok, the 8 o'clock, so that's
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a good sign. i'm dosier and i can sleep overnight regardless of the weather, and i know that i'm able to go through there and with flip without all the people. so there's less less i just the way here. and then other quick insurance in and out, and being one of the 1st to to file past the coffin, that must be quite, quite a big limited to contemplate in the future. it will it where exactly yours seats, the memory, the eloise charger, until so long and may be of a few seconds that i just need to go there. show my respect, pam, i had to say a few words i'm there and then then leave. hopefully, i won't burst into tears, but i shall take your page out of the king's book and the english. you always have a stiff, a volley. i should keep my emotions inside until late till when i go home. talking in lieu her talking of needing some fortitude, i mean being out here that the officials a warning of so you know, difficulty with toilet facilities with food, with brakes. it's going to be a big public safety event. this is not what well we to our 3rd toilets across here
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. and so that's fine. and i do have a lovely friend, nagondo who will be coming and jack giving and giving her food. he loves to cook. this is he telling the loves to cook? so he'd be whipping well supplied, and you've already been involved in these days of mourning quite personally with, with the new king. yes, i have. i went to brooklyn, palest am with a bunch of flowers. i wanted to place it by the palace gates and her house fortune of 2 were at sea, prince charles, and also to shake the hand of her queen consort. i say to your majesty and she looked empty and she shook my hand and then i just don't like bless you. oh, my voice completely changed, but it was a nice release from him that i actually like that interaction with her. because i didn't really like a chill to what happened. you know, the situation, you diane, everything but that was a release and there was forgiveness. so i really felt good about that was something that i wanted to go. i also like very,
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very fortunate to be able to shake hands. obviously the spirit guides her alchemy, that one. okay. and did the elements of already contributed to day some? some rain. are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? a slight his i'm english. we house to the weather. it can hale stone, snow, her era, canes, and stay in here. i do are via a lovely to obey is made out of her plastic bottles and to over there in the tank. tasha just so you can warm her that no, it's recycle plastic. all right, we're best of luck saving. thank you very much for stopping to talk to us, you know, and, and so that's the situation here as far as the, the major safety issues are concerned. i've been speaking to one official who says that they will be very carefully monitoring how this q snakes its way round. there are some reports. it could be up to 35 hours, wait for some people along it, and they will be monitoring the, the flow of people abusing drones and helicopters. and at some point they may have to just stop the queue at a certain point. i thought for safety reasons for trying to make sure that as many
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people can get through as possible those here now though, i pretty much guarantee that they will get through on wednesday. okay, how many thanks and did you hate? the weather remains fine for all those people who are already cuing to see the queen lying in queens, convent, lying and state from wednesday. thanks very much. let's go now to andrew simmons. he is in belfast. i eat outside some ads cathedral, and that's where king charles the 3rd will shortly be attending a service of reflection. and do we, and we heard king charles at hillsborough palace receiving condolences and he recently sent that he is resolved to seek the welfare of all northern ireland inhabitants. he's re bringing the message there. isn't he? one of unity for northern ireland. yes, very conciliatory, indeed. and in fact, those condolences were red up by alex mosby. he is a shin fein,
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a politician. the speaker of the northern ireland assembly are quite extraordinary, really because he used to be a really fiery republican back in the eighty's ninety's. and there he is. now, speaking words of condolence to the king, king charles the 3rd king. chelsea actually say that he referred to his mother's being or feeling the significance of her role in bringing together those who history had separated. those were her words, by his words about her actions over the years in which she's come to northern ireland. for $22.00 visits in total, most of them are after the conflict here, which last to 30 years. also king charles referred to the sorrows of our family, a clear reference there, sir. when he was
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a young prince back in 1979. his favorite uncle, very, very close to lord louis. mild baton, was killed in an i r. re a bombing on a boat or just off the shore of county mayo, a fishing boat, 2 others died in that a, it really affected him greatly. it's been well documented back in the 1970s. but now a very different story. and that significance of the queen are talking about are bringing communities together. was a handshake the last 4 seconds. it was back in 2012 or in here in belfast during a visit when she met at the at the man sion fane. oh member martin mcguinness, who has actually since passed a but he was a leader of the ira or commander of the ira. it was a very significant moment. all sides in this conflict of 30 navy 30 years
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ago, would agree that was a significant moment. we've been out talking to both sides of the community, getting an idea of what the mood is ahead of this visit. they're familiar sights now. flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history that seen dark times. here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles. the 3rd is the new monarch to star cuz it's always known as the queen. and man, i matter yet. and it's the latest girl woman. you can me so i'm a to 3. and she to curtain with you to get to know. yeah. murals of a different kind are bound in republican west belfast. the conflict known by the
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british as the troubles slowly moved towards peace a quarter century ago with a good friday agreement piece may have brought about a new form of moderate republican politics. but in many areas such as this in west belfast, there's still a deep seated anti monarchist sentiment. these areas were once i'll raise strong holes, many people had refused to recognize the queen when she was alive. and it's the same for the new to personally, i don't kirby's here now, but i won't be going to logan. she's older. my boss is. i don't feel as he's represented me. and anyway, she died. anna, a $50000.00 acre a steps. that's ridiculous when people haven't got a house to lebanon, they've got to buy the donor. hi mana, so where we are now is directly on an interface. so these people over here on this side have lost our queen. whereas the people on this side here would not recognize
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queen elizabeth as their queen at all. gary dunnigan, a catholic priest believes king charles has a mountain to climb, to know norma's wit on the shoulders of king charles because hide us, he you know, he's not, is not his mother. like, how does he take on that role and how does he make it relevant? the queen had made breakthroughs with her 1st visit to dublin capital of the irish republic in 2011. she'd always be listed as a legitimate target by the i re, yet in 2012. she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. now here at sir st. anne's cathedral, which is
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a church of ireland church that is an anglican all island religion or which is the anglican effectively. but you'll see here now people arriving king charles and the queen consort camilla will be on their way very soon traveling here . the crowds lining the streets. here we're talking about a large number of invited guests. you can't quite see them here. we're all lining up. and the royal's will arrive, go into the church for a service of reflection and prayer on the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd dating back 96 years, of course. and it will no doubt talk about reconciliation. we'll talk about the 2 sides and the defied here, which king charles king charles has pledged. he will do the same thing and his mother, he will try to bring more reconciliation here because it's a hasn't been
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a truth and reconciliation commission or like south africa. lot of people still feel hurt from a trouble. so many amnesty is for convicted of fighters on either side or in this conflict, which now is 25 years old. it was the good friday peace agreement, or which brought about peace, but sometimes a fragile piece. it has to be said, so king charles on his way here very soon, we'll bring you the latest from this cathedral. and i thought the moment thanks very much. well as bringing danica o back when he is a professor of politics at the school of lauren government at dublin city university and joins us via skype from dublin. thanks so much for being with. there's been an interesting time, isn't it? for king charles or his charles, his 1st visit as king to northern ireland, who got sinn fein as the largest parsi. therefore it falls to them to give the message of condolence and to balance that with their republican principles.
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good afternoon, laura. you're, you're very right. i mean, it, it demonstrates, i think, very eloquently, the huge changes that have occurred during queen elizabeth's reign. she 1st visited norton norton, 945, and it had its own parliament, a one party, a state essentially with its own prime minister and perpetually unionist. and during the last generation, a huge transformation has taken place where now the 1st minister of nord not in the designation, 1st minister is a membership fame, which is dedicated to leaving the united kingdom and creating a united irons and and d, the speaker, parliament in northern ireland who gave the condolences on behalf of the assembly to prince charles today. yes, it was, and he is a strong republican who again would like to take northern ireland out the united kingdom. but of course, nor norton is a divided society. so representing all the people of north martin sheen fain have
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reached out and, and represented that division by simply stating their own wishes for the future. but also commiserating with the unionist people in this, in this hour of grief for them when they're, when they're king. hm. when they're queen has died and a new king is in place, but huge challenges for charles going forward. i mean, under the watch of queen elizabeth, the 2nd, the british empire effectively dissolved in many parts of the world. and there's many who think that during the reign of charles, perhaps that the united kingdom itself might dissolve. of course, when charles was in scotland yesterday, it was the nicholas church and the 1st minister who was at the church and she is dedicated to taking scotland out of the united kingdom. so, you know it's, it's a very interesting period of time and a very challenging time for charles, i think going forward is king. and we're just the thing life it says of king tell the feds and the queen consort camilla at hillsboro palace. actually believing fulton and fetal where our correspondent was just telling us that that will be
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a service of reflection for the life of queen elizabeth back in the late queen who died last thursday. but he said they'll also bring into this service. and this idea of reconciliation. how important do you think events like this are and how effective can they be in bringing together to very divided communities they can potentially be effective, but only if they are in some way paralleling political developments. they can't by themselves overcome division. so when the queen made that historic visit to dublin in 2011 and when she met martin mcguinness in belfast in 2012, that was at a very harmonious period and anglo irish relations generally. but unfortunately, since then relations have soured, particularly because of brags, and of course there is no assembly meeting in northern ireland because of differences over how breaks it is being processed. so it's, it's difficult to see how gestures alone can overcome those divisions. events. and before that sinn fein is that got
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a referendum on reification on its horizons. and there is tools that this may come within a decade. would it also come with losing the king as head of state though? most likely it's it's, it's difficult to see how a united ireland because united ireland would also involve unity with where i'm speaking from now. don't, didn't. i didn't see british monarch being the head of states of, of what is now the republic of arden's. i mean, it is by definition optics, so it wouldn't have it and state and searching of the british monitor. what are the chances of that actually happening though? because polls do tend to point towards the fact that most people and the do want to remain a part of the u. k. yes, that's stuck. that's a fight. well, what? well, what we have is a very, how shall i say it? opinion polls demonstrate one thing, but there is still a majority in favor of, of, of remaining within the united kingdom. but in terms of who they vote for, ah,
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roughly about 40 percent of the population of nor, darn, and vote for parties who want to remain within the union. 40 percent vote for those who want united, ardent, and the roughly one 5th of the population. vote for parties who, for whom the constitutionally, she was not the most important priority. and therefore, it's that one 5th perhaps who will determine ultimately the outcome of the constitutional question very and saying indeed to speak to seneca backline, thanks for taking the time to join us on out to sarah you're welcome. i spent im all still a heads hair on this news. i include alive and pakistan but to me and teeth cleaning up off the major floods. but some say age is yet to reach them and his port, tottenham coach explains how he paid his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah
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the ah. again, you're watching college, is there a his reminder of our top stories? our almeni's prime minister says 49 of his soldiers have been killed in fighting with other by john fighting began around 315 on the border early on tuesday. i mean, he says as the by johns army began the shelling, but as a by john lames armenia, king charles preferred is in northern ireland for his 1st official visit, as monarch under the people of gathering along the road to welcome him. queen, queen consul personally greeted some of the well wishes when they arrived. he's met leaders of the net just now he's on his way to
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a church full of remembering the queen. when am rita has been sworn in as kenya's, president of the narrowly winning last month election family is being held a week after the supreme court upheld and victory, physical rival railroad dingey had challenged the results which i will replace to her kenyatta under whom he served separately since 2013 was in my room with more on the integration ceremony evolved the judiciary, a lot of pomp and ceremony judges rode soldiers in ceremonial uniform. now singing and dancing performance out in the middle of the stadium, to speak to the new lady to kenya, i have massive challenges ahead on the campaign trail. they were promising to tackle corruption. william root has been the deputy president for the last 9. yeah, the government, the anti corruption activists say with one of the most corrupt government county
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that had been marked by corruption scandals and criticize for excessive borrowing, leading to major external debt to kenya, which struggling to pay the promise to tackle the rising cost of living. but that's going to be difficult in the months ahead. can you governance being subsidizing food and fuel prices for the international monetary for those subsidies needs? and so that can, you can keep on top with that with payment. so having promised people on the campaign trail that cost to living is going to get better coating to the economist . it's quite likely that things are going to get before they get better. i son kind of g as the director of the horn international institute for strategic studies. he says william rita shook up politics by appealing to struggling kenya's on the economic terms. you talk to the team from
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what is going well, one thing that's going to be critical to speak to a child comes to the right when comes would as well as now unless we try to. and so i think right now, but i think what the challenge is probably on my point, but if that was informed by the preventing me be responding to the demands, especially the, the last day needs. and so you're going to walk extremely complicated by what is happening in the constant conflict. and you'll be able to kind of trust and confidence is going to take a lot of investment in,
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especially among the lower class among the population. you'll be able to create jobs, a huge number that's going to be the job. much of elastic has been known to someone to someone with lee. and i think you're going to continue doing that. it has helped me to support jobs within the country. the national now the challenge bill is, you know, a response to going to make progress is going to be important you know, provide some solutions that are just outside of was prayer. and i'm sure that as a president, important, that charge gets mobilized to be able to reset, but judge a lot of was going to be able to provide an answer to that coming challenger. but ah,
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russia is acknowledging huge territorial losses in ukraine's northern khaki of region. moscow admits its full since i've been outnumbered in the past week. with the crane we taking swathes of land in the east. since early september, ukrainian troops have been advancing rapidly. present volume is landscape as they've taken back 6000 square kilometers of land this month. areas that took russia months to seize, have been re taken in days unless it may signal a turning points in the war. around call keep ukraine's forces say they forced russian troops back nearly as far as the northern border and of entered the city of is ian. that's a hub for russian forces. ukraine also says has made gains in the south near cassandra, but at a slower pace. kepler's under is live for us now from a cave and gabriel, former nato chief honors fog rasmussen. he's been outlining ideas behind a keeps security packed. what were the key points?
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yeah, that's right. the former secretary general of nato enders rasmussen was in keith and is in keith. and he, along with the top adviser to ukrainian president bald, amir zelinski held a press briefing today where they are outlining what they're calling the key security compact. this is very much an aspirational plan that they are putting together and they're just start know, put it out on paper and announce it now. and they're billing it as a new security apparatus for europe. if you will, new security pack for europe. what it basically would entail is this. it would be like minded countries that would be signing on to this. that would be able to coordinate military, political, and financial support to ukraine now, but also in the future. should ukraine face more acts of aggression or threats of
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acts of aggression? you know, in this, sir, russian, a invasion began a little over 6 months ago. there was a lot of confusion of countries wanting to help ukraine, but not knowing how to and everyone was kind of speaking with a different voice. this is meant to change that. and a, this pact again, is it now they're laying out the outline of it and it would have a heavy military component, a military aid. it would not only mean military aid that would be coming in to ukraine from the countries that are signatories, do it on a regular basis, and also in the future as well, including training. so it would be very much a, a more coordinated effort. now you ask, who is signed on to this? what countries? none so far, but the countries that they are proposing this to would be like the united states, the u. k. canada, a poll and germany, france, australia, the baltic countries and central european countries and eastern european countries
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as well. now the former head of nato says his fear adding that says he will be travelling to european capitals to try to sell this proposal to bring everyone together to try to agree upon it. and then hopefully sign it into a treaty. he says, perhaps in the coming months or so, but, but what makes this agreement different from others previously yeah, there was a other security grievance for the ukraine previously, one particular the budapest agreement in 1994. ah rasmussen said that this and that that agreement 1994 is no longer appropriate for the current times that agreement. 94 was the security pack for ukraine, but it was signed by who, by the united states ukraine, couple other countries and also russia. a sign that as well for president boris yeltsin said simply, did not work at these times and it did not clearly help at this juncture with the russian invasion of ukraine. and that's why he felt that this new ha packed is so
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critical. now, as the ukrainian military offensive continues in the northeast, we're starting to get a better sense of how this is being received in russia. and we're seeing russian bloggers and pro russia military analysts that are now commenting. and there is a lot of finger pointing now within russia, on who is responsible for them. battle field losses that rushes encountered over the last few days. few people are more pro russian than this man, ego gurkin, at the beginning of russia's invasion ukraine in february. the self described ultra nationalists with a staunch supporter of the russian military predicting it's advanced weaponry and skilled soldiers would make easy work of the out numbers ukrainian. now, gurkin tone has changed. i have an impression that over our rough anatomy,
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if you will break into pieces, it's not because they are competent are covered because the korean army supply line much mike in the past week during the ukranian counter offensive, countless videos appeared to show a russian military and collapse, but throughout this war, moscow has been particularly adept at staying silent and refusing to admit or even acknowledging setbacks. a tone on russian state tv talk shows, which were months refrained from any criticism of evasion, has changed dramatically with people pointing fingers who's to blame for the losses on the battlefield. people who convinced president putin, the special operation, would be fast, that we won't strike civilians that our military would keep things in order. these people really set us up for this. they lie to us. and on another talk show, this are content from scalar military operation using only the russian army and
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this talk show, and other propaganda. the ukrainian military offensive in the northeast has clearly broken the russian front lines, but also exposed to deep cracks within the pro russia blogger community. that is now questioning everything about this war. will it be enough for the kremlin to change their tactics? or is the kremlin even listening? gabriel's hondo al jazeera keith. the head of the roman catholic church has arrived and cassock ste entre 3 day visit after doctors warned him not to travel to ukraine . i von says, we'll take part in a large inter religious summit with delegates from 50 countries and the capital nestle ton. he says he plants abraham message of peace and dialogue to central asia . 85 year old is using a whale tab because a pain in his knees, rebels and ethiopia. nolan t guy region say an air strike has hit the capital mikaela targeting university
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campus. it comes one day off the t p. i left rebel said that open to a sci fi on will accept an african union that piece process something that dismissed in the past. they've been fighting the central government for nearly 2 years. floods and heavy rains have washed away entire villages and the mountainous kristen beach and in pakistan's north west little 8 has reached people living that because of weather conditions, residence of demanding compensation come on. hydra reports will cost on this particular storm war. the vein spelled at the area affected, the hindu kush mountains and the raging thought and then read through these narrow rallies which i inhabited by people because landed gates where people like to stick close to the water bodies. and we're told that head into bear alone, which was the 2nd largest market in lower boys. don. hundreds of jobs were swept
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away. the rain was not stopping for several days. and the people already realized that something terrible was about to happen. so 70 percent of the people have already left. but the greatest difficulty and the fact that most geared towards have been cut off, people after carry sacks on their back sack, so flaw essential supplied medicines. sometimes it takes them 24 hours to do their destination. so people in quite a terrible and desperate situation here. we've seen people on the road side who are asking for help. they are targeted of course, have been concentrating down south on the province of st southern bun job. but i just dont and have more or less forgotten what happened to the people head in the mountains. now they said i've got an ominous sign because climate change in the people of the not more than anybody else. given the fact that once the land is
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washed away and is it land that is generated out of the mountain side, that takes generations. once that's washed away, it almost impossible to be able to have reconstruction or rehabilitation. iran says it's ready to cooperate with you and you kill watchdog to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. it comes off the social atomic energy agency release report saying it could not guarantee the peaceful nature of toronto nuclear program. that's caused doubts on long running efforts to revive the agreement. but iran's foreign ministry now says it's willing to clear up what it described as false perceptions about it activities. the american cancer society estimates any $2000000.00 new cases will be diagnosed this year. lung cancer is america's biggest killer of the 1670 daily deaths. more than 350 from lung cancer. early screening has reduced the death rate by 32 percent from its peak in 1991 without free universal healthcare
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and difficult insurance policies. many health experts agree biden's counsel moon short will need to be a social, scientific, and medical fix. a lack of access to quality health care smoking and obesity are all linked to higher rates of cancer in low income areas. and its hope the ability to detect cancer through routine blood work will reduce the need for more invasive and costly procedures. our president joe biden has used the anniversary of former president john f kennedy, his famous speech about the mood mission, to make his own pledge on ending cancer. biden's been in boston, highlighting a new study looking into the use of blood tests, a screen from multiple cancers. it could dramatically improve early detection rates . biden's some bo died of brain cancer in 2015. he sent that a goal of reducing cancer deaths in the u. s. by half in the next 25 years, stella had hair on al jazeera,
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ah ah ah ah, the french president manual micron says the country has lost a national treasure off the death of film direct to jean luc godard. age 91. it was seen as one of your most provocative directors credited with rewriting the rules for camera found and narrative. he let the french new wave of cinema in the 19 sixties and seventies and is said to have influence directors from quentin
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tarantino to martin scorsese. goddard was awarded an honory oscar in 2010. the 74th emmy awards have wrapped up in los angeles with hbo series succession. taking the top honor for best drama, the show based on a family that controls a media company. so matthew mcfadden, when best supporting actor in a drama, but the night wasn't just about entertainment of the war, about money reports. it's televisions biggest evening, the emmy awards authors plenty of glitz and glamour, but this year, act as pull no punches. when speaking out about the global political climate, there's over 100000000 displaced people all over the world. so all those people deserve a right to um, you know, to a home and be able to go back home. why shouldn't we do all the use of? well, tim john pop because that's not how things work in this country. the h. b o series, succession one best drama is
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a satire of media tycoon is with the corporate to lee. and as you saw, an inheritance of false wealth and power were you. but the show's creator commenting on the royal across the atlantic, big week for successions. i'm you king, in the u. k. with, for us evidently a little bit more voting involved in our winning than a prince. charles. i keep it wrong as people or another show to tackle the issue of calls and palo is a popular netflix series squid game, which picked up multiple drama rewards host keenan thompson commented on it from savory characters and yet okay, no taxes. wow. okay. you guys are crazy, man. jeff bezos. you law morgan law. my god, everybody i fooled skewed gay won't be the last. non english seems to be here to be here at the emmys. when he died,
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it didn't kill real. zen die became a 2 time winner for best actress. for her depiction of used oil in the hbo drama, euphoria, my greatest wish for, for euphoria, was that it could help heal people. and lisa, from the show, watch help for the big girls took her when, personally, when i was a little girl, all i wanted to see was me in the media. someone felt like me, black like me, beautiful like me when i didn't think i had an idea i had a chance. other winners included ted lasso and the white lotus b o. o. and it wasn't just you theories that were being honored at a ceremony gave a shout out to an old classic law about unmanly to clear up our novels bought and his deborah, thank you. laura. a british mega fight between heavyweights, antony joshua and tyson fury is edging ever closer. joshua has accepted fury's
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terms for about on december, the 3rd, but the contract is still to be signed. and yet we spoke to boxing, john, this is garrath a davis. he still has doubts that it can be sorted in time. is very difficult to become true about this fight getting over the line also talks a whole months last year was scope it. to me, it's a very short negotiation for very, very big clients. i know that they make on the contract simple to get it over the line, but where things happen in books and it's weird that they have nearly made the site so quickly. it would not be a surprise if it doesn't get over the line. for one reason or another december, the 3rd is not a long way away, but if it does get over the line, i think boxing friends are in for a bit of a troops look at it for fury. what does he want to treading water like with the likes of names that would be mentioned like manuel char or derek is or who are
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really major content. now the way the auction was that he offers antony georgia route, which he did so. and they've been on why not do this fight? now? i mystically, he matches up really, again sense. and joshua joshua's coming off to losses in his last 2 fights against all exam. the reset is coming off 3 losses in his last 5 flights on and i've always maintained this and boxing aficionados are aware of this type of fury. alexander is sick of the 2 most difficult fights, friends and joshua in the heavyweight division fury. should witness handley own point, so i like stoppage, and as furies maintain, many times he's already won. those are the 3 belts. yes, he needs to be all exam to sick, to secure his legacy as clearly and beyond debate. the number one of the year, but largely if joshua signs this fight, now it's all in furious favor. it gets joshua beaten this year. and if i use it
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next year, it's made for him. in many ways, liverpool manager yan plot is confident the clubs fans will respect to minute silence. the queen elizabeth the 2nd at of tuesdays at champions league match against i acts sections of the liverpool support food at the national anthem before the f. a cup and lea cup finals at one day last season, raising questions about how attribute to the monex death would be observed. livable asked european footballs, governing body wafer for permission to commemorate the late queen and plot isn't concerned about how the and feel crowd will behave. i think it's on the right thing to do. but i don't think that all people need any kind of advice for me for showing respect blender families. well people who showed exactly the right respect, one which surprised me that was really proud of that moment was last year when we played man united. very sad situation around christian when i was family
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i and that's what i like for me. for me. it's clear that's what we have to do. like liverpool, tottenham go into their champions league match, having had the weekend off following a postponement of premier league matches after the queen's death spurs are away at portuguese side, a sporting lisbon. but before they made the trip, tompkins coach antonio con se went to pay his respects to britain's longest reigning monarch. on friday, i went to buckingham palace. yeah. and the laker and not no person because i'm an abnormal burton with that with the heart and the to yet to to, to leave not to leave the situation because i think are these are for sure we love remember these are for, for the rest of or our life, your mind, the you think it there to the queen, there was the more important and to leave with these a situation i in london and the specific moment for sure. i keep,
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i keep these in my art a my, in my mind for, for the rest of my life. baffling as a rob 11 doth cable come up against form, signed by munich, and arguably the standout game of the night. 11th, spent 8 years by winning the title every season. he was the 2020 champions league. he's also the 2nd top floor of all time. the powder strike out, hit the ground running at boston with 9 goals and 5 game since joining in the off season. instead of kilo model is that there is common relaxed, he communicates common confidence to his teammates. he's a natural leader for our group. i imagine it will be a special match for him, but he's motivated, he's arrested and it's good for him. he will be fresh with chelsea or in champions the action on wednesday against oster inside. i'll be salzburg and what will be grandpa t as a 1st game as coach? but chelsea's, a premier leak fixed against liverpool on sunday is one of 3 games getting the top division to be assigned to to pressures on policing caused by the upcoming funeral
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of queen elizabeth to propose to take charge of chelsea for the 1st time he's been talking about his new job, it's a wonderful opportunity to play for new ownership and just really, really excited way than impressed by 1st people and then the vision from the club and what they wanted to do. course the history of the club speaks for itself, but it's about trying to cry again in our own way. my career, i suppose, is going forward another great time in, in sweden, and come back to the u. k. and have fun to think experiences. and it's just nice be able to, to take the next step. south africa. cricket coach mach boucher, is stepping down often. next months 2020 was caught in austria. the announcement was made just hours after his teams to on test their feet against england. boucher has been charged since december 2019 and lead south africa to 11 test wins, including a memorable to one series victory against india in january. if contract was due to run until october next year. in major league baseball,
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the la dodgers of the 1st team, the to clench a playoff spots, a beach, the arizona diamondbacks to reach the post season for the head straight. yeah. the 3rd longest st. majorly history, the dodges of thought. they secured a playoff spot on sunday after victoria with apologize and started the celebrations . but the m l b then acknowledged it made a mathematical mistake. it's time they, they shouldn't be any confusion that's are down and low seventies angel star, mike trouts hit a high run for the sample for strike game. that's one shy of the major league record. that's also his 35th the highlight of the season. but unfortunately, it wasn't enough to prevent his team losing to the cleveland audience. that's that area. and as always, both now pete's that will happen about dates later. jemma, thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me for this news. i don't go anywhere. i will be back in just a moment, but more of a day's news. ah,
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a mineral central to the quest for clean energy. a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting it is dangerous, but profitable with global demand set to skyrocket. people empower, investigates, claims that industrial mines extracting the precious material, needed for cleaner energy, or in fact, poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living and their shadow. the cost of cobalt people in power on a j 0 over 400000 ro hanger children who should be up school instead, live in the congested refugee camp of caucasus bazaar never already missed years or formal education. now the informal classroom inside the camps are been shut down, or tara is calling them illegals, banned from learning the bung the language, and with no prospect of formally recognized medication inside the camp. many are turning to religious schools known as mother. i saw that that was the best. it makes a big difference, having an edge cation and not having it. i put
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a lot of thought an idea into how to educate these children over 50 percent of the total growing our records, the population, our children providing education is the biggest challenge facing the community. and now the un and its partners are offering formula education based on demand mar, curriculum from kindergarten to grade 9. but they're not formal echo, they will schools hundreds of thousands of ro hanger, children are desperate to study, but are at risk are missing out on crucial years of learning with no fault of their own. the well kind of a bank gets less than just the rate is here, at least the way i'm gonna go with that process. they can expect some strong support hearing with this, like on milton central america. can canada build on that 1st place? finishing qualifying all will the us mexico will costa rica rights to be paid in the work.
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